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Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatU.S.) Chief Executive Officer, Bill Oakerson announced Monday that BoatU.S. Senior Vice President of
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Tohatsu America Corp., distributor of Tohatsu outboards, will introduce the brand in Canada for the 2007 model year.
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The BoatU.S. Foundation is looking to honor those who have made a significant contribution towards advancing clean boating and educating boaters on mi
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Ernie Ellis, president of Baltimore-based Sea-Fire Marine, participated in a roundtable discussion hosted by President George W. Bush on Oct. 6.
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The Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation is looking for a new leader to replace founding president and CEO Bruce E. Matthews. He is leaving the o
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The latest report from the Coast Guard Office of Boating Safety shows an increase in boating accidents in 2005, but industry leaders say that coincide
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The BoatU.S. Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water has a great way for your local non-profit boating organization to help keep our waterways s
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Tohatsu America Corp., the U.S. and Canadian distributor of Tohatsu and Nissan Marine outboard motors, is relocating next month from Carrollton, Texas
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With winter approaching, Boat Owners Association of The United States has reviewed its insurance claim files and reports the following six most common
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Six boat manufacturers have joined the ranks of those certified under the National Marine Manufacturers Association's boat/yacht certification program
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Personal watercraft are allowed to return to the Curecanti National Recreational Area in Colorado, the Personal Watercraft Industry Association announ
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Grow Boating Initiative posted positive benchmarks across the board since its March debut, according to the program's organizers.
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"Good deeds, on land and at sea, tend to reap the greatest rewards," wrote Susann Wandrey of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, winner of the Centek Industries Nati
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New boat sales continued to decline in August, while personal watercraft sales rebounded, according to preliminary data compiled by Michigan-based Sta
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The U.S. House of Representatives last week passed legislation that will help clean up and prevent the spread of marine debris in the nation's waterwa